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the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. so when i made a mistake, the consequences were not as severe. i had people who encouraged me and not just my mom and grandparents, but teachers and community leaders. they pushed me to work hard and study hard and make the most of myself. if i didn't listen, they said it again. if i didn't listen, they said it a third time and they would give me second chances and third chances. they never gave up on me. so i didn't give up on myself. i told these young men my story then and i repeat it now because i firmly believe that every child deserves the same chances that i had. that's why we are here today. to do what we can in this year of action to give more young americans the support they need to make good choices. to be resilient and overcome obstacles. achieve their dreams. this is an issue of national importance. this is as important as any issue that i work on. it's an issue that goes to the very heart of why i ran for president. because if america stands for anything, it stands for t
the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. so when i made a mistake, the consequences were not as severe. i had people who encouraged me and not just my mom and grandparents, but teachers and community leaders. they pushed me to work hard and study hard and make the most of myself. if i didn't listen, they said it again. if i didn't listen, they said it a third time and they would give me second chances and third chances. they never gave up on...
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what was the environment like in that office that made people think that they could make chris christie happy by shutting down the george washington bridge. >> right. the whole, what were they thinking thing. >> that whole thing. right. >> gloria borger in washington, thank you. >> sure. >>> coming up next, we will show you one of the worst parking jobs you will ever see. >>> and one of the most prestigious dog shows. we'll look at one of the best videos, next. there's a new form of innovation taking shape. at a company that's bringing media and technology together. next is every second of nbcuniversal's coverage 0f the 2014 olympic winter games. it's connecting over one million low-income americans to broadband internet at home. it's a place named one america's most veteran friendly employers. next is information and entertainment in ways you never thought possible. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. >>> gracing the february issue of "vogue" magazine, le lena dunham. now the magazine has a more relatable, realistic woman, and might i add, quite talented. wearing burberry and
what was the environment like in that office that made people think that they could make chris christie happy by shutting down the george washington bridge. >> right. the whole, what were they thinking thing. >> that whole thing. right. >> gloria borger in washington, thank you. >> sure. >>> coming up next, we will show you one of the worst parking jobs you will ever see. >>> and one of the most prestigious dog shows. we'll look at one of the best...
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. >> there is an environment in which they thought this would somehow make him happy. >> gloria borger, no, it did not. not at all. 108 minutes of hearing about that. read gloria's column. a new report on the attacks out of benghazi. 15 people were cooperating with the fbi are now dead. those details and we will take you live to florida. a man allegedly shot and killed a fellow movie-goer because he was texting during the previews. stay here. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >> everyone loves rumors, especially when they are true. a woman loses 650 pounds without surgery. here's the cnn pop. big news fr s from fleetwood ma. 37 years after the band put their relationship affairs and break ups to music on a smash album, rumors, christi
. >> there is an environment in which they thought this would somehow make him happy. >> gloria borger, no, it did not. not at all. 108 minutes of hearing about that. read gloria's column. a new report on the attacks out of benghazi. 15 people were cooperating with the fbi are now dead. those details and we will take you live to florida. a man allegedly shot and killed a fellow movie-goer because he was texting during the previews. stay here. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you...
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and then in this changing environment, a pocket of cold air appears overhead. and all of that heat starts rushing up toward it. and as it meets the cooler air, it does what they do in tornado situations, the two types of air start swirling around each other and you get that circular motion. meanwhile, it starts sucking in more combustible gases from the ground and as they rise up, they burst into flames. it tightens in and gets faster and there you get your fire tornado. it's not actually a true tornado in that a tornado would be hundreds of miles an hour and it would be much more powerful than this. they do occur that way but very, very rarely. this is more like a dust devil with fire in it. but it's still dangerous. because it can go horizontal at any moment and basically start spraying out across the ground like a blowtorch with thousands of degrees very dangerous for firefighters nearby. but even if it keeps going straight up, along with those combustible gases, it pulls in tiny bits of particulate, bits of plants and things, which can also burst into flame
and then in this changing environment, a pocket of cold air appears overhead. and all of that heat starts rushing up toward it. and as it meets the cooler air, it does what they do in tornado situations, the two types of air start swirling around each other and you get that circular motion. meanwhile, it starts sucking in more combustible gases from the ground and as they rise up, they burst into flames. it tightens in and gets faster and there you get your fire tornado. it's not actually a...
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. >> a child has several advantages in the crash environment. their bones are more pliable so they withstand higher forces without fracture. >> cecelia was not the only young sole survivor. all young sole survivors. dr. chrissy studies why children sometimes survive crashes more than others. >> children are less likely to contact something. >> whatever the reason, cecelia got a second chance at life and she's living it happily. she's in her 30s and married. >> despite the catastrophic crashes, aviation overall remains safe. the national transportation safety board says 95% of people involved in an airplane accident survive. according to a report, 2013 was the safest year for aviation with a record low of total fatalities. >> can she remember anything about the crash? >> she remembers when you talk to her and see the film later this evening, she has faint memories of her mom. she doesn't really remember much about the actual impact and those details. of course she's got all the media clips and newspaper clips to fill in the blanks. she depends on
. >> a child has several advantages in the crash environment. their bones are more pliable so they withstand higher forces without fracture. >> cecelia was not the only young sole survivor. all young sole survivors. dr. chrissy studies why children sometimes survive crashes more than others. >> children are less likely to contact something. >> whatever the reason, cecelia got a second chance at life and she's living it happily. she's in her 30s and married. >>...
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its implications for the environment and further in terms of the geographic reach. >> senator, one of your colleagues and fellow democrat who has taken the lead on all of this and addressed the fresh allegations yesterday, let me play part of that. >> i think we have to give the allegations serious thought because it is a papattern we have heard. she is the first to say this specific thing happened. >> the democrats keep saying this is a pattern with christie. can you give me other examples of governor christie trying to muscle his adversaries or they relevant if they are not illegal. >> i'm not going to pass judgment on the legality or the illegality. those are some of the charges that our committee will be investigating. however what i have said is that there is an environment in new jersey that i thought the governor was partially responsible for and that's an environment of maybe thinking some of his employees or his high ranking appointees think that certain behavior is acceptable. the kind of behavior that we have seen proof of in the george washington bridge issue. time to crea
its implications for the environment and further in terms of the geographic reach. >> senator, one of your colleagues and fellow democrat who has taken the lead on all of this and addressed the fresh allegations yesterday, let me play part of that. >> i think we have to give the allegations serious thought because it is a papattern we have heard. she is the first to say this specific thing happened. >> the democrats keep saying this is a pattern with christie. can you give me...
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people in a wheelchair are handicapped, we provide the sporting event for them and sort of an environment to allows them to participate in whatever sport that is. >> once a year, skiers flock to bode-fest in new hampshire for a day of fund raising and a chance for kids to race the ski icon. >> he is really cool and really fast. >> these are the super-g skis. for those of you that watch the world cup this year, that run was the best i skied all year. >> also a chance to test out the latest equipment the foundation helped develop. >> the program's changed my life. i never thought that i'd be able to ski and the program changed my opinion on adaptive sports. >> we built some of our ski equipment and you give it to a kid who never had a chance to go up and experience what it is to ski down a giant mountain and you watch how life changing that can be for them, it's really pretty incredible. in pursuit of all things awesome, amazing, and that's epic, bro, we've forgotten just how good good is. good is setting a personal best before going for a world record. good is swinging to get on base befor
people in a wheelchair are handicapped, we provide the sporting event for them and sort of an environment to allows them to participate in whatever sport that is. >> once a year, skiers flock to bode-fest in new hampshire for a day of fund raising and a chance for kids to race the ski icon. >> he is really cool and really fast. >> these are the super-g skis. for those of you that watch the world cup this year, that run was the best i skied all year. >> also a chance to...
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so he rejects the idea that he created an environment where this happens. he acknowledged there's political fighting but rejected the idea that retribution is part of how they do things in his administration. but the question remains, as you've said, why did bridget anne kelly feel this was an acceptable -- >> right. and he did say i am not a bully. >> i am what i am, but i'm not a bully. >> right. >> it's the top of the hour. let's reset for viewers who may just be tuning in here in the "cnn newsroom." i'm wolf blitzer in washington. and we've just seen an extraordinary nearly two-hour news conference by the governor of new jersey chris christie apologizing repeatedly for what occurred in his state by some of his senior advisors announcing some forced resignations. he was firing his deputy chief of staff bridget anne kelly for supposedly going ahead and orchestrating an act of political vengeance, political vengeance, against the mayor of ft. lee, new jersey, the folks of ft. lee because the mayor allegedly supposedly had failed to endorse his re-election.
so he rejects the idea that he created an environment where this happens. he acknowledged there's political fighting but rejected the idea that retribution is part of how they do things in his administration. but the question remains, as you've said, why did bridget anne kelly feel this was an acceptable -- >> right. and he did say i am not a bully. >> i am what i am, but i'm not a bully. >> right. >> it's the top of the hour. let's reset for viewers who may just be...
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expert and security and supervision of the ice here russian do utmost to organize the safe and friendly environment here. >> wolf, as the opening ceremony gets closer and closer, more and more athletes and officials are arriving. and these security measures in place will be put even further to the test. >> amanda daveys on the ground for us in sochi. we're going to check back with you. thanks very much. let's dig deeper about security, the role of the united states, what the intention community knows about these threats. joining us is congressman dutch ruppersberger, ranking member of the house intelligence committee, the top democrat on that committee. congressman, thanks very much for joining us. >> good to be here, wolf. >> how concerned should americans be right now who are in sochi, whether athletes, family members, other spectators? >> first thing, we have 10,000 americans we think will be in sochi. we have to be concerned. we always have to be concerned. this is a very dangerous part of the world with a lot of threats that have been out there. i think though that the best defense against ter
expert and security and supervision of the ice here russian do utmost to organize the safe and friendly environment here. >> wolf, as the opening ceremony gets closer and closer, more and more athletes and officials are arriving. and these security measures in place will be put even further to the test. >> amanda daveys on the ground for us in sochi. we're going to check back with you. thanks very much. let's dig deeper about security, the role of the united states, what the...
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our first focus was to make sure that those school environments were safe. again, thanks to the teachers and the administrators who served in those schools who did their very best. and also thanks to the georgia state patrol and to the national guard, especially the georgia state patrol who had their people at all of the school sites that were required to keep children overnight. we have not heard of any adverse incidents that occurred because of lack of safety protections. so i think that part was done very well. with regard to getting those children home, we have made that a priority. as of yesterday all school children were returned. and that was done over multiple school districts who were affected by the storm. now, yesterday and today another of our priorities has been to deal with those vehicles that are stranded on our roadways. and you will hear more details about that issue from the agency heads who have been involved in getting those vehicles removed in just a moment. but in dealing with those stranded vehicles, first of all, we wanted to make sur
our first focus was to make sure that those school environments were safe. again, thanks to the teachers and the administrators who served in those schools who did their very best. and also thanks to the georgia state patrol and to the national guard, especially the georgia state patrol who had their people at all of the school sites that were required to keep children overnight. we have not heard of any adverse incidents that occurred because of lack of safety protections. so i think that part...
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there's culpability for that environment that culture inside the administration. however, this is a lot bigger than american politics is this a human nature problem because we've seen things like this. this is a story where we've heard variations before in our history. >> right. course if you didn't laugh about it you have to cry and that's why we'll play david letterman's top ten from last night so stay with me here. roll the tape. >> number ten, shocking revelation of corruption in new jersey, number nine blame the whole thing on getting drunk with dennis rodman. number eight, more profanity than the wolf of wall street. number seven, claimed his heart was broken but acknowledged it might be obesity related. let's see. said he wasn't a bully then he put chris matthews in a head lock. number five christi's claim he had no idea bridge connected new jersey and new york. number four, an appearance by the fake sign language guy. remember that guy? >> that was my favorite. he almost got away with it. this. a little of that. over here. yeah. >> number three, boldly too
there's culpability for that environment that culture inside the administration. however, this is a lot bigger than american politics is this a human nature problem because we've seen things like this. this is a story where we've heard variations before in our history. >> right. course if you didn't laugh about it you have to cry and that's why we'll play david letterman's top ten from last night so stay with me here. roll the tape. >> number ten, shocking revelation of corruption...
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the only difference between me and roger was my environment was more forgiving than his. that's the only difference. if i screwed up, the consequences weren't quite as great. so if roger can make it and if i can make it, if kiara can make it, every kid in this country can make it. we have to believe in that. we can't just give lip service to them. it can't just get caught up in a bunch of political arguments. there legitimate questions about how the best way to do this is. how we can make progress. there legitimate debates on how big of a role is government in that process and how big of a role is the private sector and no disagreement that there has to be individual initiative. it has to start inside. roger had to have a change of attitude and i did and kiara probably didn't need a change of attitude. she was focused. the whole time. we don't dispute that, but we do know that sometimes we talk about this stuff as if we care and don't deliver. we don't follow-through and make the effort. it's not sustained. we lose interest. then we say to ourselves, maybe nothing can be
the only difference between me and roger was my environment was more forgiving than his. that's the only difference. if i screwed up, the consequences weren't quite as great. so if roger can make it and if i can make it, if kiara can make it, every kid in this country can make it. we have to believe in that. we can't just give lip service to them. it can't just get caught up in a bunch of political arguments. there legitimate questions about how the best way to do this is. how we can make...
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i don't nknow what kind of environment they live in. might be high-risk. she feels she has to take things into her own hands, but we do know by shaming your child into something, well, while certainly you're going to get maybe short-term compliance, when it comes to long-term compliance, it may not be there. you're embarrassing this child to the world, and, frankly, lorraine, doing her best as parent, is embarrassing herself, too, by making inflammatory statements. so it's not the best parenting, but certainly i understand her frustration. >> so is it your view that, i guess what -- what catches your attention most is that it's very public? had this kind of dialogue or interaction between mom and daughter been taking place at home, you might have less of a problem with it, but it's the fact that it has been showcased for all to see? >> yes. absolutely. i'll tell you what, i'm going to share a very personal story with you. when i was around 7 years old, i acted out and did something, and my mom spanked me in front of my friends. i'm 57 years old now, and i
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in a statement johansson said, sodastream is a company that is not only committed to the environment but to building a bridge to peace between israel and palestine, supporting neighbors working alongside each other, receiving equal pay, equal benefit, and equal rights. >> it's just amazing how it was all set up. >> reporter: not good enough, says the palestinian cofounder of bds, the boycott, divest, and sanction movement which aims to pressure israel to end the 47-year occupation. >> anyone who allows herself to defend a business, a business in direct violation of international law, is selling her soul to the devil. >> reporter: whatever the reality inside the factory, outside it's occupation is usual. just over the hill from sodastream a palestinian man lives with his wife and seven children in a dwelling. >> translator: if you want to pray in jerusalem you have to get a permit, he tells me. to go to hospital, get a permit. to work on a settlement, get a permit. they have no electricity and get their drinking water from just one jury-rigged faucet. no bubbles included. ben wedeman,
in a statement johansson said, sodastream is a company that is not only committed to the environment but to building a bridge to peace between israel and palestine, supporting neighbors working alongside each other, receiving equal pay, equal benefit, and equal rights. >> it's just amazing how it was all set up. >> reporter: not good enough, says the palestinian cofounder of bds, the boycott, divest, and sanction movement which aims to pressure israel to end the 47-year occupation....
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already here in russia, ready to assist american athletes in what he describes as a challenging safety environment. in sochi, u.s. athletes can count on help from global rescue. a medical and security contractor that is no stranger to danger airlifting americans to egypt in 2011. >> russian officials remain convinced they are ready. even though the latest shootings leave many more questions than answers. cnn, moscow. >> nick, thank you. coming up, a pregnant woman on life support. her husband said he and his wife agreed they did not want to be kept alive by artificial means if when when they die. the state said this woman must be kept alive for the sake of her own born fetus. this story ignited a huge debate. who has the power to make the decisions about or death. you are watching cnn. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. take the energy quiz. energy lives here
already here in russia, ready to assist american athletes in what he describes as a challenging safety environment. in sochi, u.s. athletes can count on help from global rescue. a medical and security contractor that is no stranger to danger airlifting americans to egypt in 2011. >> russian officials remain convinced they are ready. even though the latest shootings leave many more questions than answers. cnn, moscow. >> nick, thank you. coming up, a pregnant woman on life support....
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they take a look at the budget to realize that when we try and protect workers communities, and the environment. we do need to work together and government needs to be involved in that process. >> jennifer, thank you very much. >> coming up, big surprise at the box office, the most popular movie about war. but it's where americans flocked to see it that's pretty interesting. plus a dramatic river rescue caught on video in the icy waters of the chicago river and more on our breaking news at this hour, the suspect in custody after a shooting inside a movie theater. stay right here. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> jtsz just about the bottom of the hour, alex rodriguez i
they take a look at the budget to realize that when we try and protect workers communities, and the environment. we do need to work together and government needs to be involved in that process. >> jennifer, thank you very much. >> coming up, big surprise at the box office, the most popular movie about war. but it's where americans flocked to see it that's pretty interesting. plus a dramatic river rescue caught on video in the icy waters of the chicago river and more on our breaking...
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eliminating affirmative action creates a different type of environment on campus. it decreases the number of protections on campuses, makes it more difficult to raise targets. we have convinced ourselves that acknowledging the existence of racist is racism, that their are black people on campus and having programs designed to protect their interests and their well-being on campus is a bad thing. as a result of all of that, in this anti-affirmative action sentiment, we see the rise of discrimination, complaints and more and more isolation of students. we need to acknowledge race is okay, acknowledge difference and invest in difference. having a diverse campus isn't just to the benefit of black kids. it also helps the white kids. it makes everybody smarter and better when we have a diverse world. >> thanks to you all. appreciate it. [announcer] word is getting out. purina dog chow light & healthy is a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend. with 20% fewer calories than purina dog chow. isn't it time you discovered the lighter side of dog chow. purina dog chow li
eliminating affirmative action creates a different type of environment on campus. it decreases the number of protections on campuses, makes it more difficult to raise targets. we have convinced ourselves that acknowledging the existence of racist is racism, that their are black people on campus and having programs designed to protect their interests and their well-being on campus is a bad thing. as a result of all of that, in this anti-affirmative action sentiment, we see the rise of...
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this is a controlled environment. we tried to get questions to him, and he wouldn't answer. it will be interesting to see if he does address that controversy from the podium. >> are these invited guests too or did these people show up? >> reporter: these are a lot of people from the neighborhood a few miles off the jersey store. these people are still recovering from super storm sandy. many just showed up. it is a packed house, many seats filled up and people standing behind me. >> all right, thanks so much. she'll continue to cover this. when the governor begins speaking, we'll take his press live. thank you for joining me. i'm carol costello. legal view starts now. >>> u.s. air force officers responsible for launching nuclear missiles caught cheating on their competency tests. the scandal was exposed by a drug investigation. also this hour, is this the voice of the new town shooter adam lanza? tapes of a call into a radio station a year before the massacre sympathizing with the chimp that was gunned down by police after attacking a woman nearly killing her. th
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i am a strong woman that has to navigate a messy gender environment, i think it unites women and gets them a lot of support. i don't mean to make it sound like it's cynical politics, i think she's doing the right thing. >> i think this gets down to the point it is. it's a smart political move. you have a lot of americans not in great shape. a lot of americans are overweight and a lot of americans deal with weight issues their whole life. if you write this -- >> the porky lobby? >> yeah, how dare they treat her this way and how dare them say this and i like her for coming out and saying this even game, the weight issue? >> you're a guy, yes. if you're a girl, no, to be honest. >> you would never do it towards a woman. you know you wouldn't. >> i wouldn't do it if chris christie were nice. my announcement of chris christie, we have the right to ask him or anyone else, shallow or not. but to make fun of his weight, to mock him, to fat shame him is wrong. >> is it a health issue? >> that is a pretext for making fat jokes. >> yeah. that's a disclaimer for making fat jokes. >> exactly. i'm
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during the investigation, we will examine the man, the machine and the environment. >> we're going to continue to monitor this press conference as they reveal information. the latest being that the third body has still not been found. again, last hour it was revealed by officials that two bodies had been recovered. they continue to look for a third. search crews are on the scene. a very treacherous area. this after last night's hot air balloon accident, and we also understand, according to sources, that two of the victims are related to the university of richmond women's basketball program. when we get more information, we'll pass that on. meantime, we'll resume our conversation with darren kavinoky and joey jackson on the ongoing, what team seems to be lengthening legal road for the don sterling/l.a. clippers ownership issue. joey, you were talking about whether the omission of shelly sterling's name. >> right. >> in anyway protects her with her stake of the claim? the nba is going after don sterling and it states don sterling, what about the other sterling who is half owner? >> it's
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. >> it's sending a message to progressive global companies that this is not a friendly environment to work within or to have a business within. >> to me what this says is phoenix and tucson and flagstaff have nondiscrimination ordinances to protect lgbt people and we in the house of representatives and senate do not like that. >> reporter: governor jan brewer will have the final say. >> think about what this says to the rest of the country. we are not russia. we are a first nation. and as an american we have the rights. we have civil rights. so think about that. >> cnn has reached out to the governor's office for comment. we're waiting to hear back. but the l.a. times reports that governor brewer's office will not take a position until she reviews the legislation. joining me is chad campbell, whose interview you saw at the beginning of the tape. chad, i want to start with you. explain your biggest fear about this law or this bill if it passes. >> well, let there be no doubt about what this bill does. it's going to allow people to discriminate against the gay community in arizona. it g
. >> it's sending a message to progressive global companies that this is not a friendly environment to work within or to have a business within. >> to me what this says is phoenix and tucson and flagstaff have nondiscrimination ordinances to protect lgbt people and we in the house of representatives and senate do not like that. >> reporter: governor jan brewer will have the final say. >> think about what this says to the rest of the country. we are not russia. we are a...
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: well, one of the principal things about the environment, it was always going to be a difficult environment to locate him in, hostile to u.s. forces, hostile even to the law of afghan government, possibly across the border inside pakistan, held by the hakani network, a strong tribal network with many places that it can hide out, villages sympathetic to it. was always going to be tough terrain, whether it was in the higher mountains or some of the lower rolling hills. but a tough terrain to locate him in and to extricate him from under hostile conditions. what does appear to have been the case here or we're beginning to certainly understand some of the parameters of how this may have happened, how his release may have happened, you mentioned exchange for five taliban prisoners held in guantanamo bay, that was long a demand of the taliban for the release of bowe bergdahl. it is typical of the taliban to hold onto anyone they capture to try and extract a political price, in particular the exchange of prisoners. they do it all the time with afghan authorities, do it with pakistani authorities o
: well, one of the principal things about the environment, it was always going to be a difficult environment to locate him in, hostile to u.s. forces, hostile even to the law of afghan government, possibly across the border inside pakistan, held by the hakani network, a strong tribal network with many places that it can hide out, villages sympathetic to it. was always going to be tough terrain, whether it was in the higher mountains or some of the lower rolling hills. but a tough terrain to...
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. >> if you violate federal environment laws, you will be prosecuted. >> the mayor of charleston, who calls this the worst disaster in his city, welcomes a criminal investigation. but does not let the government off the hook. >> i'm not sure what responsibility the state has here, but if not them, who? >> jean casarez joins us live in charleston. you're on the ground, you're talking to folks. how angry are people? >> you know, i think people are so upset, they have to make a joke out of it. because yesterday the federal courthouse was closed and i asked the u.s. attorney, why did you shut down the whole courthouse? he said well, if people can't take a bath, we don't want people to have to come to the courthouse. but this is something that is really disrupting their normal life. and, you know, freedom industries fell through the cracks and we spoke with the west virginia department of environmental protection that is saying that at the legislative level, there are going to be changes. i don't think they know what the changes are going to be, but it could be that storage facilities have
. >> if you violate federal environment laws, you will be prosecuted. >> the mayor of charleston, who calls this the worst disaster in his city, welcomes a criminal investigation. but does not let the government off the hook. >> i'm not sure what responsibility the state has here, but if not them, who? >> jean casarez joins us live in charleston. you're on the ground, you're talking to folks. how angry are people? >> you know, i think people are so upset, they have...
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in the nba family is excited for him and proud that our league fosters an inclusive and respectful environment." so the league supports him. his coach and some of the nets players and friends of his were making it sound easy. what are we missing, if anything, here? >> well, first of all, we're missing that people do care about the brooklyn nets. i'm going to defer or differ with terrance on that. they're in the playoff hunt. they're in the playoff hunt and if they get in and likely get in the seventh or eighth spot which means they would face the indiana pacers. why is this important to the relationship to jason collins? right now the brooklyn nets hurting at a big man position. jason callsons a big man. this signing is not just about cosmetics but a sound basketball decision. brooklyn nets got lit up by a 36-year-old last night. 26 points on 13 shots. they need someone like jason collins. not just about him being gay and them making history, they need that type of player. that's very, very important. when you hear all the comments in regards to all the support he's getting, that's great on a
in the nba family is excited for him and proud that our league fosters an inclusive and respectful environment." so the league supports him. his coach and some of the nets players and friends of his were making it sound easy. what are we missing, if anything, here? >> well, first of all, we're missing that people do care about the brooklyn nets. i'm going to defer or differ with terrance on that. they're in the playoff hunt. they're in the playoff hunt and if they get in and likely...
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if you look at a person who was born muslim, might grow up in a very religious environment, muslim for all intents and purposes, doesn't become an extremist until they become very close minded, they start to listen to only one particular scholar or closed group of skrar scholars. they start to develop vicarious depravation where you're looking at other people deprived. you then make their depravation your depravation and then suddenly feel you need to act. a sense of adventure is also at play. sense of reclaiming the lost glory of islamic rule is also at play. there are a number of factors that play together at the same time. not just religious ideology, not just mental illness. there's usually always a mixture of a number of factors. >> michael, how do you combat what mubin just described? >> i don't know what you do. i mean, you had a guy who was sitting in queens and all of a sudden decides that he's a soldier for isis and picks up a hatchet and he goes and whacks two poor cops in the middle of the day. i mean, i don't know how you defend against that. you just -- maybe with the tru
if you look at a person who was born muslim, might grow up in a very religious environment, muslim for all intents and purposes, doesn't become an extremist until they become very close minded, they start to listen to only one particular scholar or closed group of skrar scholars. they start to develop vicarious depravation where you're looking at other people deprived. you then make their depravation your depravation and then suddenly feel you need to act. a sense of adventure is also at play....
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the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. so when i made a mistake, the consequences were not as severe. i had people who encouraged me, not just my mom, grandparents, wonderful teachers and community leaders. they pushed me to work hard and study hard and make the most of myself. if i didn't listen, they said it again. if i didn't listen, they said it a third time. they would give me second chances and third chances. they never gave up on me. so i didn't give up on myself. i told these young men my story then. i repeat it now. i firmly believe that every child deserves the same chances that i had. >> joining me to discuss this program, michael blake, senior adviser for operation hope and cnn's don lemon. welcome, gentlemen. >> good morning, carol. >> this program is called my brother's keeper. how does it work? >> they are figuring that out now. basically, it is very simple. what the administration is doing is overseeing a number of different organizations through philanthropists and financiers. they are going to take progra
the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. so when i made a mistake, the consequences were not as severe. i had people who encouraged me, not just my mom, grandparents, wonderful teachers and community leaders. they pushed me to work hard and study hard and make the most of myself. if i didn't listen, they said it again. if i didn't listen, they said it a third time. they would give me second chances and third chances. they never gave up on me....
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i didn't know what the environment was going to be like in the jail. he was very helpful. he came with me. and just every step i took towards the room. i remembered every thing that happened on february 20th. i was in so much pain. i had memories of my son. we walked in the room and i face the wall because at that moment, i was still thinking whether i really wanted to face this man or not. the minute they told me he entered the room, i turned around and i did not know what was going to happen. the minute i saw him and i looked so close to his eyes, i saw the evil in him. i saw no remorse and i saw that he was not really sorry. i wanted to tell him in person what my son goes through every day. >> what does your son go through every day? you told us every day you watch your son die. every morning you rush to your son's side because why? >> we live moment by moment with my son because he can suddenly just get sick. he doesn't give a sign that he is going to get sick, but he can get sick to the point where his oxygen drops. we have time to rush him to the er. we call the ambu
i didn't know what the environment was going to be like in the jail. he was very helpful. he came with me. and just every step i took towards the room. i remembered every thing that happened on february 20th. i was in so much pain. i had memories of my son. we walked in the room and i face the wall because at that moment, i was still thinking whether i really wanted to face this man or not. the minute they told me he entered the room, i turned around and i did not know what was going to happen....
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it usually doesn't lead to a better environment to resolve differences. >> how much more complex now does the diplomatic situation become because of the decision by crimea's new leaders to have this referendum on march 16th about whether or not crimea should join russia? >> i think this is provocative action and going to complicate matters greatly. i find it extremely interesting that the russian government seems to be taking a position that it now supports separatism. separatism by minorities or groups that don't like what essential government is doing. that is not been the russian position on most issues in the past. so that's one thing that's very strange. i also agree that if we get some kind of vote in crimea, however it's arranged or whatever terms it takes place, it's going to complicate the efforts to find a diplomatic solution to this and restore ukrainian control over its total territory. that's going to have to be the objective that the the united states and europe support. >> it's certainly the objective to people here in kiev. james collins, i appreciate it. former ambas
it usually doesn't lead to a better environment to resolve differences. >> how much more complex now does the diplomatic situation become because of the decision by crimea's new leaders to have this referendum on march 16th about whether or not crimea should join russia? >> i think this is provocative action and going to complicate matters greatly. i find it extremely interesting that the russian government seems to be taking a position that it now supports separatism. separatism by...
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but it's part of the political environment right now given some of the low poll numbers that the president really has suffered. but it's still pretty extraordinary when you talk about it. >> i'm sure you'll talk about it later on. thank you, wolf blitzer. >> thank you. >>> this just into cnn. the committee investigating the 2012 attack on the kans lat in benghazi says its case has been severely hampered because 15 people who were cooperating with the fbi have been killed. a new report comes from the committee. from the senate committee, i should say. it says there were plenty of warnings ahead of the attack including intelligence about a worsening security situation in the region. we're going to talk much more about this and make it much more clear for you in the hours to come on cnn. >>> still to come on the "newsroom," still no water for thousands of west virginians. now we've uncovered new details regarding the company responsible for this mess. cnn's jean cacarez is in charleston. good morning, jean. >> good morning. we're learning freedom industries may have had an escrow account with
but it's part of the political environment right now given some of the low poll numbers that the president really has suffered. but it's still pretty extraordinary when you talk about it. >> i'm sure you'll talk about it later on. thank you, wolf blitzer. >> thank you. >>> this just into cnn. the committee investigating the 2012 attack on the kans lat in benghazi says its case has been severely hampered because 15 people who were cooperating with the fbi have been killed. a...
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. >> i like to challenge preconceptions about a place i grew up, an environment and world at a time when mississippi was looked down on and looked down with contempt. it was a place i grew up thinking mississippi, they shot dennis hopper and peter fonda, in "easy rider." the oasis, the ticks. it is a deeper story. when you grow up with a prejudice like that, it is increasingly interesting to me to challenge that. >> in the wake of katrina, i went to biloxi. and the owner came out, said anderson, welcome back. i said what do you mean. he said you were here with your father in 1975 when i was 7 years old, 8 years old or something. he showed me the table i sat with my dad. there's something about mississippi that there's a memory there, there's a history there. >> it is physically a beautiful place. look, i like going to places where i blunder about a yankee in a place that sure has nothing to hear from or learn from a yankee. >> how was the food? >> food is awesome, great. >> everything is covered in sugar, fried. >> that's not true also. where did the food called southern, where does that
. >> i like to challenge preconceptions about a place i grew up, an environment and world at a time when mississippi was looked down on and looked down with contempt. it was a place i grew up thinking mississippi, they shot dennis hopper and peter fonda, in "easy rider." the oasis, the ticks. it is a deeper story. when you grow up with a prejudice like that, it is increasingly interesting to me to challenge that. >> in the wake of katrina, i went to biloxi. and the owner...
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it's a difficult environment to be sure. and it's been said actually that we know more about the surface of the moon than the bottom of the ocean. christie? >> and that's something. >>> we talked a lot about the search for the pings from flight 370's black box. to find them, searchers have more than deep water to contend with. tom foreman walks us through this. good morning, tom. >> reporter: hi, christie, hi, victor. we've been talking about the devices that have been put into the water there to try to locate where these pings are coming from. the towed pinger locator, that's produced four solid hits so far. there've also been attempts to put in things like sonobuoys to listen to see if they can pick up anything. any listening device in the water here will face one real challenge out there, at least. they have to get around it somehow. the challenge is what's called the sound fixing and ranging layer. this is about a half mile down. it's a naturally occurring phenomenon, and it's a layer where the sound moves less quickly t
it's a difficult environment to be sure. and it's been said actually that we know more about the surface of the moon than the bottom of the ocean. christie? >> and that's something. >>> we talked a lot about the search for the pings from flight 370's black box. to find them, searchers have more than deep water to contend with. tom foreman walks us through this. good morning, tom. >> reporter: hi, christie, hi, victor. we've been talking about the devices that have been put...
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it's been approved by every agency and it's not about the environment. if you don't do it in america, they'll do it somewhere else. it's about energy sufficiency. it's about our security. that would be number one. then deal with immigration. the senate passed a bill. i don't know whether -- i know what it was and then the president said he was going to do all these things and he just ducked it all. so he irritated his base, he just -- the senate and the house need to do their business, pull up every bill that people talked about in the last four or six years and meld it together and trot it out on the floor and get it because you have the power to do that. >> a final question. what should be done about obamacare? >> well, if anybody believes that any president whose signature legislation -- whether you like it or not -- is obamacare so called, or health care, give up trying to repeal it. that's a lost cause. i always said out here if your horse drops dead, it's better to get off. and that's what that is. so go in and use your skill and amend it. go in to
it's been approved by every agency and it's not about the environment. if you don't do it in america, they'll do it somewhere else. it's about energy sufficiency. it's about our security. that would be number one. then deal with immigration. the senate passed a bill. i don't know whether -- i know what it was and then the president said he was going to do all these things and he just ducked it all. so he irritated his base, he just -- the senate and the house need to do their business, pull up...
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their jobs are the victims themselves because of absenteeism or lost productivity or the dangerous environment that's created around the abuse by the abuser that it's actually the victims that lose their jobs permanently. >> look, jan, in your mind, should ray rice get his football career back? >>. >> you know i want to hope this won't happen again in that family. i want to hope this is not just a honeymoon period for them. we see, however, that many times the first reported incident of violence, the first public incident, is not the first incident. my hope for that family is that there is healing but only they can tell. >> just the last question because marvette and i were discussing this. we had a long conversation in, like, 60 seconds. in ja nay rice's own words, what started this terrible fight that night was they were arguing over something stupid, both were drunk and ray rice spit on her and she slapped him. now, i've never been spit on by anyone so it's hard to believe that this is a one time event. just because of that in my mind. >> well, again, i can't speak to this couple but i have
their jobs are the victims themselves because of absenteeism or lost productivity or the dangerous environment that's created around the abuse by the abuser that it's actually the victims that lose their jobs permanently. >> look, jan, in your mind, should ray rice get his football career back? >>. >> you know i want to hope this won't happen again in that family. i want to hope this is not just a honeymoon period for them. we see, however, that many times the first reported...
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relatively less than the past anded atuesdays about which party you want to see in control and in that environment the driving force are perspectives about the president. democrats try to keep president obama out of the state, he was on the ballot with them anyway. 87% of the people approved of obama's performance voted democratic in the house races. 83% of the people who disapproved voting republican. every state where his approval rating was below national average democrats lost the senate race. that is the driving force in modern politics and it was a big wave again as in 2010. >> interesting. so crystal, another interesting exit poll stat. voters actually have a slightly more favorable view of democrats, not by much but that of course didn't help because republicans largely won. what does that say about voters? >> voters at the same time, carol, overwhelmingly all the polls i've seen, "the wall street journal" poll from yesterday and today, about 67% of americans think the president is taking the country in the wrong direction, and like ron said, these midterms were very much about president b
relatively less than the past anded atuesdays about which party you want to see in control and in that environment the driving force are perspectives about the president. democrats try to keep president obama out of the state, he was on the ballot with them anyway. 87% of the people approved of obama's performance voted democratic in the house races. 83% of the people who disapproved voting republican. every state where his approval rating was below national average democrats lost the senate...